Is China challenging liberal norms or being socialised to them? This
book argues that China is incrementally pushing for re-interpretation
of liberal norms, but, the result is that rather than being illiberal,
this reinterpretation produces norms that are differently liberal and
more akin to the liberal pluralism of the 1990s. In developing this
argument, the author presents a novel way to understand and assess
these incremental changes, and the causes of them. The book’s
empirical chapters explore China’s views on norms of sovereignty and
intervention, and aid and development, contrasting them against the
current western liberal practices, but making the case that they are
congruent with the attitudes understood as being broadly
liberal-pluralist. This book will appeal to students seeking to
understand how rising states may affect the current institutions of
international order, and make assessments of how fast that order may
change. It will also appeal to scholars working on Chinaand
institutions by aiding the development of new lines of enquiry.
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The Durability of International Order
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781137427618
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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